Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - April 02, 1920, Madison, Wisconsins
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WEA THER
COLDER
VOL. 135, NO. 2. 81 st Year. MADISON, WIS., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2, 1920. TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS
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NIFigure* Show Need For Plan* ning Now to Meet Future Problems, Chapman
Tells Realtors
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F U T U R E N E E D S O F M A D IS O N
S E E N B Y C H A P M A N
150 m ile s o f paved s tre e ts . 70
m ile s b u ilt d u r in g p s s t 20 y e a rs .
250 sores o f p a rk s . N o w ha v e
282 a c re s in 20 s m a ll p a rk s .
L a rg e a th le t ic fie ld e s s e n tia l.
R oom s fo r 800 p a t ie n ts in h o s �
p ita ls . In 1900 M a d is o n had room s
fo r 16 perso ns . T o d a y i t has
ro o m s fo r 215 p a t ie n ts .
S t r e e t c o r e x te n s io n s , to a v o id
. v i s o f co n g es tio n in c e n te r o f c ity
O p poses M .-O . c a r lines .
A t le a s t 50 p e r c e n t m o re school
fa c i l i t ie s to a c c o m m o d a te 4.500
m o re c h ild re n .
P la n w ith th e idea in m in d th a t
M a d is o n w i l l be a c * ty o f 60 000.
W O N 'T SEE SO
MUCH OF GIRLS
A T SCHOOL HOP
MA N IT O W O C - P ro p e r d is �p la y o f dress m u s t n o t p e rm it o f too m u c h d is �
p la y o f - - -w e ll a n y w a y , th e h ig h
school fa c u lty has a p p e a le d to
p a re n ts to see t h a t th e ir d a u g h �
te rs a re p ro p e r ly a t t ir e d a t th e
a n n u a l ju n io r p ro m .
S leeveless d resses, l o w c u t
necks and e x tra v a g a n c e a re in
th e h a t o f " n o ts " a t t h * p ro m .
P a re n ts , p a tro n s an d te a c h e rs
w ill a ffo rd a p ro fu s io n o f c h a p �
e ro n es an d , la s t b u t no t le a s t,
b a lc o n ie s h a v e been res e rv e d to
p a re n ts o n ly .
2 5 0 BADGER WAGE m $ l \ P A R T ISUFFRAGE RATIFICATIONBREEDERS IN
PRECAUTION
L0ADED0NT0
SESSIONHERE CONSUMERS
Get-Together Dinner Tonight Coal Operators Pass Burden
At Y. M. C. A. and Demon�
strations Saturday Fea�
ture Conference
to Public; General Increases
Due Within Day or Two,
Prediction
D TIRINO tho nex t IO ye ai ^ in add it ion to ra r in g for our p re se n t sh o r ta g e of hom m,
which a m o u n t s to 604 we m u s t p ro �
vide a p p ro x im ate ly 5.000 dxvetling
�nit�."
T h is s t a te m e n t w as m ade by I*. B
C h a p m a n . p res iden t of the Am ocia t ion
of foramen-**, today a t tin- t e g u la r
m ee t ing of the Ileal K atate board . IL-
spoke un Mad I no n e paat g ro w th a n t
what it m e a n s In the fu ture .
"Some of o u r famil ies wilt In a r .
commodate*!," he mud. " in flat build-
u ip g s of VHrlou* type*, but it lr proba
sa fe to nay tha t over 4.',4ft one
F ru i ty dw ellings must be built "
Mr. i 'h a p m a n pointed out tha t dor
ig th e -laxt IO years, ga I -irefully #s-
f im .d cd from pant figures. Madison will
requ ire LSO m ore mite* of paved s tree ts ,
a t least 250 a c re s m ore of parks, in-
r tu d in g one o r two la rge a th le t ic fields,
hosp ita l beds to accom m odate MKI m on
pa tien ts , added ie hoot fa r l l i t tee to take
care of 4.500 more ch ild ren a nd ad -
d l t ions to th e e n t i re t r a n s p o r t all un
plant.
G R O W T H RAPID
H p rak m g of the h is to ry of Madison 's
g row th . Mr. f h a p m a n b rough t o u t th a t
i ts ch ie f va lue w as to serve as a guide
* In d e te rm in in g conduct fo r fu tu re
even l r which are bound to happen . The
n a iu ea l t .-au tv , due to the lake*, the
loca t ion of the un ivers ity , the s ta te
capitol, the rapid g row th of m a n u �
fa c tu r in g m an ia which w ere e s ta b l i sh �
ed w ith local cap ita l , th e d o s e p ro x im �
ity to a r ich a g r ic u l tu ra l section, and
flman.v o th e r points , were touched upon
In hi# a n a ly s t s of the favorab le s i t u a �
t i o n fo r a ttn g r e a t e r g ro w th in th e next
gen y e a r period.
"O u r g ro w th p e r d e e r de, f rom IMO
10 1430," he sa id "ha* been af th e ra te
r f 89 pet c e r t pe r decade. O u r g row th [
d u r in g to e decad e from 1910 to 1920
wa* a t th e r a t e of 60.8 pe r cent. I
feel sa fe in Maying m a t o u r ra te in the
f u tu re will bo a t lea s t as g re a t a s
fed p e r cont a n d I th in k t h a t I he more
care fu lly you a n a ly se the sit na non , the
m ore inclined you will be to sa v tha t
o u r g ro w th d u r in g the n ex t d ecade will
be a t a g r e a i e r ra te th an 60 p e r cent.
W i t h a 60 p e r cen t in c rease we w ill add
?Co o u r populat ion 19 289 people, thai
,4s a p p ro x im a te ly �4,0o4 will be l iving
?in Madison in 1930. In 1900 we had
T9.500 people, o r only 211 m o ro th an
will be added to ou r c i ty before 1!*30.
.v SOLVE P R O B L E M S NOW
" ^ . T h t * * increase in p o p u l i on m e in
Whore so d g� e a te r rn* t 'iii '.mg f ii
11 lea and m ore build ing genera lly . I
m en t ion tho*** genera l needs bec, ,use I
w a n t to im press upon you th a t ai!
p ro b lem s concern ing the c i ty 's growth
c an be w iv e d in lid Vance, p rov id ing
you a r e wil l ing to give t auth,-lent
a m o u n t of t im e a n d a sufficient
a m o u n t o f m on ey in a �uffielrntly in
te l l igen t s tu d y of y o u r problem ,"
| r. I*. K r ln g s , vice pi* - lent of the
T?ea i f-lstat*- board, spoke of th e va lue
of th ese fa c t s and figui cs to th e mem
liers.
C IT Y EMPLOYES'
STRIKE BROKEN
C H IC A G O C hicago 's s t r ik e of c tty
em ployes b a d been broken today by
p ro m ises of a rb i t ra t io n , C ity employs a
w ere back a t th e i r po ts today and o f �
ficial busine*,* wa* resum ed for the
\ Pm! t im e th .* w*-ek.
/ Resignal mr* of I , 'ho firemen will be
tendered tod..>, s c o l d i n g to plane.
T h e re.-ign.t*ion* a r e effective April 7.
The ren t:n a na a i r effective "unless
in the m ea n t .m e the wage c o n tro v e rsy
u* settled."
K ila M ar-.ia l O'C o n n o r a nnnnm od
place* of firemen res ign ing would be
r i led with c iv i l ians a s fa s t a* they
occurred .
N E W Y O R K FOOD
SUPPLY PERILED
NKW T O R K The fr� h food .-uppi>
w for N ew York was th rea te n e d today by
v h e s t r ike of bai bor workers, ty ing ut*
vrrie*. and o th e r f t ja t in g equ ipm en t
Tjr of ra i l roads , b n th o u sa n d m en were
ouL acco rd in g to un ion official*. The
BANK RECOVERS
ON COUPON LOSS
$18,420 IN SU R A N C E PAID TO FIR S T
N A TIO N A L ; A R R E S T S IM-
M IN EN T, R E PO R T
A check for $18,420.00. covering tile
full am o u n t of the loss su s ta in ed by
(he F i rs t N a t iona l bank when A par-
cel of L iber ty bomi c oupons d i s a p �
peared last December, wa* tu rn ed
over y e s te rd ay by George t>. B a r t le t t
of Milwaukee, sec re ta ry of th** WI*- i
consul B ankers ' assoc ia t ion , to J . i i
| Coe, vice p re s id en t of the Madison J
|b a n k .
The p a r e d con ta in ing the liberty*
J liorid coupons d isa p p ea red a f te r being
J consigned by regild* red m ail to th* i
Kir-n Nution.i l bunk of Chicago. Ii i-
l*eli�v�d lh;it th* package w as lost ;
be tw een tin bunk here uffW the Mad- i
ison port office.
E X P E C T S A R R E S T SOON
Mr. B a r t le t t is ait a g e n t fur th*- Ma�
rin*- In su ran ce c o m p a n y of Tendon,
which in su re s the F irs t Nut lorn* I bu n k ,
of Madison. A f te r prix a te detect ive* j
em ployed by the l*ank failed to un- j
cover tti.y erne, lh*- filii' x a* Mimed
over to Invest iga tors of the i n s u r a n t
com pany . T hey have been
on th e case aine*' Jariuarv
In fo rm at ion h a s now' been o b ta ined
which. Mr. B ar t le t t declared, will re
suit In a pprehens ion of the gu i l t ) p e r �
sona in ti short t im e It is p ract ica lly
cer ta in , he said. that a l a r g e portion
of th e coupon* will be recovered .
SIZE RA ISES DOUBT
" Most of the coupons." dec la red Mr.
B a r t le t t , "chII for the p ay m en t of
sum s of $277*, lh*- in te res t on u SIO.OO**
bond. AV hen su ch a coupon is p r e �
sent*'! at a hank for redem ption , the
figure being so large ra ises some
doubt in the t e l l e r s mind, in which
case lie is a lm o s t c e r t a in to com pare
the coupon n u m b er w ith lh
n u m b ers of the stolen bonds
by o u r a**�* latino. It is possible th a t
the sm alle r coujions, c a l l ing for I
a m o u n ts up to $25 o r so, m ay be cash - j
ed safely, b u t even th en th e re is a big I
chance th a t som e b an k official will}
sj*ot th e number*."
' The com pany '* men a r e now work-
l i n g on th** case in the eas t . following
i c lues w inch developed in N ew ark , N.j
J J., w hen an att*n ip t w as m ade a short}
i tim*- ago to t ush two coupons, for
i a m o u n ts of $27.30 and $273.
W hen the coupons war* p resen ted j
I for redem ption , the fe ller of th e New
a rk hank ta i led the c a sh ie r ov e r to
look a t the la rg e r one. N e i the r was
susp ic ions a t th a t time, b u t th e mat*
who had p resen ted the c oupons ev i �
den tly th o u g h t tha t th e Im* vile men
had d iscovered tha t th ey were stolen,
for he left th e bank hastily' am i did
not re tu rn His d e p a r tu re m ad e the
officials susp ic ious and they c o m m u n i �
cated with !i-�- t r ea su ry d e p a r tm e n t .
Which Inform ed them the coupon*
were p a r t of the lot sto len here.
S A T U R D A Y 'S P R O G R A M
9:30 a . rn.- " R ec e n t R e s u lt* in
B eef P ro d u c tio n ," J. C . F u lle r , A n �
im a l H u s b a n d ry d e p a r tm e n t , c o l�
lege o f a g r ic u ltu re ; " B ee f P ro d u c �
t io n in W is c o n s in ," C h r ia S c h ro e d -
e r. m a n a g in g e d ito r , W is c o n s in
A g r ic u ltu r is t , R a c in e .
10 a . rn.- E x h ib it io n o f e x p e r i�
m e n ta l c a t t le and re v ie w o f re s u lts ,
J. G. F u lle r .
1 0 :30 a. rn.- " M a rk e t V a lu e o f
T h e C a tt le ." L . W . B u d d , r e p re �
s e n ta t iv e o f C la y , R o b in s o n A. Co .
and T . H . In g w a rs o n , o f S w i f t &.
C o., C h ic a g o .
11 a . rn.- " B a b y B ee f P ro d u c tio n
in W is c o n s in ," J . L . T o rm a y , fie ld
m a n , A m e r ic a n S h o rth o rn B re e d e rs
a s s o c ia tio n ; e x h ib it o f b a b y beeves.
1 :30 p. rn.- " R e la t io n o f V i t a �
m in es to A n im a l F e e d in g ," E . B.
H a r t , a g r ic u ltu re e x p e r im e n t s t a �
t io n ; d e m o n s tra t io n of re s u lts o f
pig fe e d in g t r ia ls , F . B. M o rr is o n ,
a s s is ta n t d ire c to r , a g r ic u ltu ra l e x �
p e r im e n t s ta t io n : " P a s tu re C ro p s
fo r P ig s ." G . B o h s te d t; " R a is in g
B e tte r L i t te r s ," M . H . S c o tt, a g r i -
c u ltu ra l e x te n s io n s e rv ic e .
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Credit for P u tting Thirty-S ixth S tate Across
Goal of Political O rganizations, Both in
N orth and South
; TAKEN; FEAR
EASTER WAR
w
T PW ARDS of 250 W isconsin llv*'-
I ) Blin k -..feeder* nr*� in Madison.
un ' All of Walt* r Houser, p re s i �
den t of tho su i te aaftocUxtion, for c o n �
fe rences and d e m o n s tra t on* today ami
tom orrow .
About toff m em ber* o f t W ls rons in
I ' e r e 'a n t B . t e d e ra ' wMoe'atiou, who;
jo ined in the g en era l m ee t ing thin
w ork ing j Afternoon, met thin m orn ing with
1 F*-* w a r y t 'h r le J . r tchroeder of Ha*
� ine to d iam ** the year*� p ro g ram for
ex tension a n d en co u rag em en t of
b reed in g W hite-faced H erefo rd beef
(Attle. At 1:30 they viewed a n
ag r ic u l tu ra l college movie (lim in the
ag r ic u l tu ra l nud i to r ium .
Mitre t h a n a * rore of co u n ty agen ts ,
here to v iew tom orrow * dem on*!ra -
tlon*, a lso conferred th is m orning.
A fe a tu re of the conference will be
a get to g e th e r *up|*er a t 6:30 ton igh t
at the c i ty Y. M. C. A. W a l te r I*.
H o u s e r will be t 'cu ffm arte r . Prof. I-*
B. C ordon will lead g ro u p Ringing, and
lis t �f | talk* will bx given bv H e r b e r t W.
u t out I Mumford , .form R Donald, C. A. p e tc r -
**." * son. Georg� C. H um phrey , a n d J . ll
McNown.
T A L K S T O D A Y
Tilts a f te rn o o n * p ro g ram o f the
Livestock B reed e rs ' Assoc ia t ion in the
* ag r ic u l tu ra l a u d i to r iu m included: "A
1 Bigger a n d B e t te r W iscons in ," by
I W a l te r L. l lou*er, p re s id en t ; "T he
, Pr*-*ent and F u tu re of \Vt*ear.
COK E IS ADVANCED
At M ilwaukee, the price of i "ke w as!
ad va need 75 c en ts for all size*.
D e a l e r s in S t . I m iu Is hiked p r i c e s I
sl ightly, f o a l delivered to fac to r ie s J
waj* ra ised 7* cen ts , a n d to residences,
30 cents.
f o a l in San F ran c isco w as $1 a t o n '
h igher today th a n las t Sep tem ber,
w hen it sold for 811 7,0 a t*>n.
An im r* .i-' of 45 c en '* a ton xx .is I
reco rded a t Springfield, IIL
l iea le ra In Lincoln, N e b . p red ic t
pr ices art* go ing 2 ' - of I u t id �
ing mat* rials. All p roduc ts requ ir ing
coak in the i r m a n u fa c tu re a re affected.
A B B IN GTON -R epub lican lewd�
er* in Cornices** will no t bo abl�
to m u s t e r enough vo tes to pass
J th e i r peac� i (-solution ov e r a ve to of
I tho presiden t , b-udin g house d em o c ra ts
j declared tod iy a f t e r a own Vass.
Both Cha iii i* Clark, Dem ocra t ic floor
lewder, an d R ep resen ta t iv e Flood,
r a n k in g m in o r i ty m e m b e r of th e f o r �
eign a f fa i r s com m ittee , awid It would
j bo Impossibl e fo r Republicans* to force
I ti.e resolu tion th ro u g h by a tw o - th i rd s
ling I m ajor i ty .
dm P re s id e n t W ilson b a s Indies ed to
��, a . *>* la Lai* !.C Wit' F a t id (9 ?!*?
4 n i resolu tion , widish, if p s t tm c r s i *
.ent -- ?
dic t ions a r s (rue, m ean s peace will
not come un til th e sen a te wild the
p res iden t have a g ree d on a t r e a ty .
This , in a ll probabil i ty , will n o t be
un til a f t e r election.
D e m o cra ts a r e m u ss in g fo r a n a t �
tack on tho re so lu tion w hen it cornea
u p in th e house.
I >**t et init iation of I Munorrattc p a r ty
leaders to use th� R epub lican peace
resolu tion a g a in s t i t s a u th o r s aa r a m
paign M aterial w as evidenced.
Ii "nu*r i 'n nim lugs declared the r e s �
o lution w as "the lowest ebb of moral
h i -epa* ) to which R* p ^ c a n l e a d �
er* ip l a s ye t sunk ."
SWITCHMEN IN FIRE RUINS TWO
CHICAGO OUT EAST SIDE STORES
700 M IL W A U K E E ROAD YARD
W O R K E R S DEM AND BIG IN �
C R E A S E ; O T H E R S S T R IK E
M i nor s t r ik es by ra il-
threwtened o r in
th*- middle wert
EXCHANGES CLOSE
FOR GOOD FRIDAY
f IH C AGO
road em ployes were
p rogress th ro u g h o u t
t o d a >.
Follow lug a w alkout of 3.000 P e n n sy l �
vania; Railroad em ployes a t Fort
W ayne, Iud., yes te rday , 70 �� sw itchm en
and swu� h ten d e rs of lh** Chicago,
MUwauk#'- a n d St. Paul h e re were on
s tr ike today. T hey d em an d ed a pay
Inc rease ut a ln io - t 50 per cen t . Illi�
nois C e n tra l and N o r th w e s te rn yard*
I men a re affiliated xx u h the sa m e union.
Rock Island sw itch m en and the
I Brotherhood of R ailway T ra in m e n are
I reported lak ing a s t r ike vo te with a
I w a lk -o u t p lanned for Kunday night.
Offisw
Mad!
mg
mg
itclimrn mid kwii r n L a y . 62 I t .7.4
j XX,ac e a u . ? -
' D u l u t h 4 ft i i i n
t x i i r i i i , 11* - * I i ** . . II i f
i i l u b u q u e M *>(
VESSEL AFIRE
OFF CUBA COAST
ll fo rw arded to
yond�ne� bater'
a a n d I 'n ion I*
HH
Wilson towning s treet .
S ir H a m i r G reenw ood h a s been a p �
pointed ch ie f se c re ta ry fo r I re land in
the (cabinet of Prim� M in is te r Lloyd
George, su cceed ing Ian M cPherson , it
w as a n n o u n ce d today.
<! In
in
ro ta it
of f a i
XX ILLG. Cal. M
who fas ted 61 day
e h im self of et ort! *
today. Him s to m a '
food lifter th e I�
ting-
TR A C K S WASHED
O U T BY FLOOD
L A C R O S S E - T b s flood w a tte s
of th o M is s is s ip p i hsv� u n d e r-
mined tb s t r a c k s o f th o C h ic a g o ,
B u r lm g lo n an d Q u in c y r a i l r w a y
n o rth o f b o ro and a ll t r a f f ic f r o m
S t. C ro ix c ro s s in g has bosn .b a n -
do nsd .
U. S. INSPECTORS
SH O O T MEXICANS
LARKO In a p i tched b a t t le be,twe�n
four Am erican cu s to m s in spec to rs a n d
a l�und of wevrn Mexican sm ugglers . 44
mile* south�*** o f lei redo, l a te yes�
terday, t h r e e Mexican sm u g g le r s w o rn
killed. T h e o th e r* m ad e th e i r es'-apev
Non� of th e A m erican s w ere Injured.
GILBER T A LLIS
LOSES FORTUNE
MI I,W A F K EK -T ito loss of a fo r -
! tu�*e \x i * rev* a b d in til** filing here to-
: d a \ of b a n k ru p t ' paper* by G i lb e r t
a > thew 'Ane- AIU*, -oil of tho la!� F. I*. Allis, fo u n d -
- in a n * lf o rt of th� A ! l is - t * h a lm e r s c o m p a n y ,
i ll trouble , . i I Young Alt;*, give-, hts l ia b i l i t ie s us
I. eof used to _ f i t . 0 OI an d a .-rot ti* * > $875. H e r e -
ug*hy period *.. iv* I an in h er i tan c e o f $394,000 ut
l.o
v�*l a re
turance. Mi
(. i i I lo
[IIngutshed af 2 p. rn
iuon m w dfuruxnding a n m g b t h o u r d a y . I Warn*-� fo r r i t u a l nark ices.
B e m a jah W arnes , :ig�*d 86. re ti red
c o n t ra c to r and � x -a lde rm an , died ear ly
t (alay a t b.s home, 4 23 N o r th l u k e
s treet ,
Mr. XX am e*, a h o i am* to Madison
In 1865, w as born in Jefferson county ,
\**w Xork, in 1833. As a c a tp e n te r -
eonfrs* tor, he w as identified xxuth the
constiiM'Lion of T u r n e r Hail, th e Je w -
-f\ Bytiagogu�, th� I u i ta r ian church,
the re s idences of Ju d g e Bunn a n d G en �
eral Atwood and o th e r l an d m ark s . He
re t i red ab o u t 29 y ea rs ago.
He served in the c i ty council from
the th ird w ard in l R8l and 1112, r e �
fusing re election.
S u rv iv in g Mr. XX'arnes a re hi* widow. }
a nephew and th ree nieces.
F u n 'u a l service* will Im- conducted*
Monday a: '� a. rn. in S ' . Kapha* ! v j
ch u rch by th e Rev. T. B, Johnson .
Ttte K n igh ts of C o lum bus will meet
a t th e i r c l u b room s S u n d ay n i g h t a t J
7 36 to proceed to iii*- bourn o f Mr. |
HELP! FARMERS TO GROW LESS FOOD THIS YEAR! FA VOR BONUS BILL A T THIS SESSION
w B y HARRY B H U N T r A SHING TO N - A t h r e e week's to u r o f e a s te rn , c e n �t ra ! and m id -w a s te r n s ta te s
discloses m uch opinion and s e n t i�
m ent in polit ics and b u sm ess w h ic h
our n a tio n a l '' le a d e rs " a n d th # p u b �
lic g e n e ra lly would do w e ll to
s tu d y .
. . .
U n d e r -p ro d u c t io n is g iv e n h e re
in W a s h in g to n as th e p r im e reason
for h ig h p n c s s . A nd th o fa rm e r s
of th e middle west f r a n k ly say
they do not expect to produce as
m uch foodstuff th is y e a r a t they
did last year or the yea r before.
"F a rm labor is sca rce and wages
high. T h e re 's no m o n e y in f a r m �
ing w h e n we h a v e to p a y $S0 to $60
per m o n th fo r r e g u la r h e lp and $4
to $5 p e r d a y f o r h a r v e s t h a n d s ,
plus keep."
T h a t ie the exp lar- iLon l i r m ' r
a f te r fa rm e r will give you th ro u g h
Iowa, N ebraska . Kansas , Illinois,
and o ther ag r ic u l tu ra l s ta tes . A
H. Snyder , ed ito r of " Successful
Fa rm ing ," says it is the v iew point
of a very large percen tage of the
800.000 f a rm e rs who subscr ibe to
t h a t publica tion .
The an sw er , of course, will ba
L E S S FOOD PR O D U C E D th is
y e a r .
" l h # th in g we fellows out here
a re hav ing to w a tch ," said a C o u n �
cil Bluffs banker , "is the effort of
the big banks down eas t to ij'-s.n
our ready cash aw ay from us
" E a s te rn b a nk ing in te res ts arc
combing th is co u n try t ry in g tx sell
long te rm paper to w este rn banks.
They 're offering to pay f>' a percent.
T h a t itaaif is a give aw ay . For
myself , I've put ar, a ^solute limit
of 60 days on all loans. I can t sec
far enough ahead "
M an u fac tu red goods a ra high,
supplies short . Fa rm er* who need
to replace fences a ru i it is i l m o i t
impossible to get w ire fenc ing a t
any price.
" I'm ju s t keeping my p lan t t u r n �
ing over," says th a head of a big
wire fence fac to ry *n r .entral I n �
diana " No usa t ry in g to increase
production , We get about a s m uch
out of it w th o u t e i the r the effort
oi the risk -we would have if we
w rre realty up on our toes-
"H ogs a re down $b to $8 a h u n �
dred pounds," sa id a N ebraska
sw ine ra iser , "but I notice they 're
still cha rg in g 80 cen ts a slice for
ham a t tho O m ah a hotels, I e t a
m ake more money selling my corn
s t r a ig h t th an I can feeding it to
m y hogs, i'm go and mea tip
(Jrd to rep o rt f i -
OltU* hill a t till�
XX A B B IN G T O N
lier* cf th� hou*
('omiQitlee have d
vorably a ro ld ie r
. a n i o n , it wa* lea rned today.
I*�morratH on th o com m ittee
opposing m jrh action, c la iming
gov* rrm ient c a n n o t afford i i a t
titnn.
t hi*
H E AR ST PAPER
BOOSTS PRICE
x i , ? . Tim cs i go Hr rn I and
tier Hi a r t m orn ing i*ap�r, a n �
ni to d ay th e price of the Kunday
i xx ii lie a dvanced to Ll ccm�,
beg inn ing thi� week.
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